FOREIGN RELATIONS: Neighbor Accused

One evening this week, the chiefs
of the South American missions in Washington stamped the snow from
their feet and filed into Blair House, on Pennsylvania Avenue. Only one
nation was absent Argentina. A few minutes later that absent neighbor
stood accused of virtually every crime in the book against democracy.

The stern indictment was a 13O-page booklet written in language no
nation ordinarily uses unless it is prepared to go to war. The booklets
were presented to the South American diplomats by the State
Department's urbane Dean Acheson and burly Spruille Braden, onetime
ambassador in Buenos Aires and outspoken enemy...